Pretty fun word search game. You try to find letters you can string along to create words. The letters do not have to be in a straight line, but they do need to be in order (i.e. you have to be able to draw in a line). When you can't find any more words, shake your device and a new set of letters are provided. There is a free trial version available.

It is kinda hard, I´ve restarted entire missions from scratch several times now.
But it´s fairly easy to try a wave and restart it, so you can make sure you´re at the very minimum you need, and keep a big cash buffer.
Interest seems to cap on 500 (ie the 10% you get seems to max at 50).
But some waves are a ton harder then others depending how you built, so that buffer can be critical.
There seems to be a sell penalty, but I´ve seen stuff sell at full price so it may be if you sell it the same wave you place it you get full refund?

Great TD, I bought all the weapon packs just to support it since the game is free.

__________________you jump out of that plane and that parachute doesnt open, the helmet is now wearing YOU for protection. -JS

So I'm new to the Android thing but thought I'd share some of the games that I really like to play on my Galaxy S3 that I've had for a couple months now. FYI, my preference is for addicting, generally non-puzzle puzzle, quick to pickup and put down games.

Air Control (lite ver is free) - Really cool game where you have to land multiple airplanes similtaneously from a top down view with out them crashing.

Bike Race - Newer, really addicting game like the old school elastomania but a lot faster... This one is addictive folks.

Song Pop is hella fun to play with friends if y'all havent tried it yet. Basically you send challenges back and forth to each other. Points are awarded based on your ability to sucessfully name the artist or song when a random clip plays.

I also play freecell and solitare... there's a lot of versions out there so find one that you like but I thought I'd share that b/c sometimes a simple throwback can be very fun.

This is basically a card game. You don't physically play the game of soccer. You build a team, using cards, and then play matches against other teams. You earn gold and bucks for playing and then use those to get more cards. The cards are typically one of a few categories:

* Player
* Team single game enhancement
* Player upgrade
* New team outfit design
* Player contract

There are also levels to the cards like bronze, silver, gold and platinum. The players have various skills like an RPG game:

* Passing
* Run
* Defense
* Shot
* Reaction
* Hands
etc..

The players themselves only have a few slots for skills which can then be upgraded. The slots, like the cards, can only be upgraded by color. So if you have a forward with a "Shot" slot open, he can use a bronze card to upgrade. However, if there are more bronze cards available for "Shot" he cannot use them. He can then only upgrade his bronze "Shot" slot to a higher card (silver, gold or platinum). However, if you have more slots available, you can have more than one "Shot" slots.

The players have contracts. The contracts last X number of games before you need a card to renew them; however they have limited renewals before the player retires. You can use "bucks" to revive a retired player. When a player's contract expires, they can still play but their stats are cut in half. If a player gets injured, they can still play as well but their stats will be cut in half.

Sounds all good right? Well, here's where things break down. When you start a match, you can pick 3 "Game Cards" to use. You have no idea who you are matched against or what cards they are playing, which is fine. However, the actual results of the matches seem completely random. Your team will play like studs when playing better teams and lose to teams which by stats, you should demolish. Also, you can pay real money for gold/bucks so some of the teams will be extremely built with very low rankings. You don't have to watch the matches if you don't want to.. In most cases, that's a good thing as the players have the worst logic most of the times. You'll have your forward driving towards the goalie, only to get to the box and pass it back to a midfielder who then passes it to the other team. Also, I've never seen so many goals scored on free kicks in my life. There is a card to aid this which I assume is why they made it this way, but a free kick just outside the goal box is basically an automatic goal without the right card played. Your goalie will be able to stop just about anything else, which is sad.

This game has so much promise, so I hope they work on it. They have other "Big Win" sports games, but this is the only one I tried.

It's by GameEvil so there are IAP. The actual boxing mechanics are actually very good. It makes me think this would be 4D Sport Boxing if it were re-made today. However, the leveling up is either extremely slow or expensive. You can level up without paying, but it will take a while. They have a non-stop zombie mode where you can earn gold which helps offset paying, but it's still a grind. For some basic boxing action, it's one of the better boxing games. If you are wanting to fight all the opponents, get ready to open your wallet.

So I take it the games on Android phones aren't as robust as Iphone games...considering there's a massive thread for Iphone games and only a tiny one for Android...

Yes, gaming is not as big on the Android side of things but there are still a ton of games. I don't do a lot of mobile gaming, so I don't post up a lot of gaming info here. If gaming is your #1 need, then iOS would be your mobile platform of choice today. I disapprove of being tied to iTunes for media (and I didn't want to jailbreak the device) so iOS was not an option.

The review above has a few games in it, Theme Park is in the middle. I was a huge fan of the original and was excited when I saw this.. However, EA has trashed an old favorite. It's fun for kids, but that's about it. My daughter enjoys messing with it from time to time, but it's nothing like the original game. It only shares the same name.

It's basically a cross of three games, shuffleboard, bowling and poker all thrown into one. The good thing is; it's does it very well. It is an older iOS game, so you might have already seen it if you have an iOS device. It's still fun regardless how long it took to come to Android.